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in southern lebanon, hezbollah routinely builds tunnels from lebanon into israel, the purpose of which to sneak fighters from the tunnels right into israel so they can conduct commando raids and kill civilians. not military personnel, civilians. the threat is growing every day. i want to talk specifically for a moment about the missile threat to israel. here is the range of the rockets. there was an israel-hezbollah war. the next one will be far deadlier, and it will be deadlier for a couple of regions. hezbollah can now build these rockets. they no longer need to ship them all in. for the last decade and a half, they have built the capability to construct these rockets themselves. the second is they have more of the. that matters, because israel has a very good defense system, but you can overwhelm a missile volume.system with meeting you launch 100 rockets, you knock down 99 of them, but one of them gets through, hits a population center, and kills 10,000 people. hezbollah now has that capability. these rockets are also precision guided. they are not just locking and loading and it h
in southern lebanon, hezbollah routinely builds tunnels from lebanon into israel, the purpose of which to sneak fighters from the tunnels right into israel so they can conduct commando raids and kill civilians. not military personnel, civilians. the threat is growing every day. i want to talk specifically for a moment about the missile threat to israel. here is the range of the rockets. there was an israel-hezbollah war. the next one will be far deadlier, and it will be deadlier for a couple of...
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i love lebanon because i grew up there my family is there the u.k. on the other hand has provided me with life changing opportunities. i spent the formative years of. made many friends i was made connections so i would always have that connection but i continue to be in the back of my mind . thank you very much muhammad for joining us. now well that's it for this week you can find lots of other specially selected films on the . website but for now until next time i. return. people back to life i'm sorry with. the best of. following orders we've seen young people to fight these wars put them in the most complex situations you can imagine and have them make life and death decisions rewind on al-jazeera. we understand the differences. and the similarities of cultures across the world so no matter how you take it al-jazeera will bring you the news and current affairs that matter to you al-jazeera. in the next episode of science in a golden age i'll be exploring the contributions made by scholars during the medieval islamic period in the field of mathemat
i love lebanon because i grew up there my family is there the u.k. on the other hand has provided me with life changing opportunities. i spent the formative years of. made many friends i was made connections so i would always have that connection but i continue to be in the back of my mind . thank you very much muhammad for joining us. now well that's it for this week you can find lots of other specially selected films on the . website but for now until next time i. return. people back to life...
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lebanon is home to the last bastion of free christians. the lebanon is home to the last bastion of free christians in the middle east, but the community is suffering as a result of the heavy environmental, social, economic toll created by the presence of over a million and a half displaced syrians on lebanese soil. during a recent audience in the vatican with pope francis, his holiness emphasized our delegation, the need to preserve the creative balance between christian and muslim, to have the strength of lebanon. as you can imagine, living conditions for all lebanese has been severely impacted and the threat of expedited migration of christians out of lebanon has surfaced again. the ideal that lebanon represents, a nation of peaceful co-existence between nations will cease to exist and the world will be hard pressed to reinvent a lebanon, but it will be too late. from our side, the maronite foundation is working closely with idc, the maronite church with other consulates in the u.s. to help with those of lebanese ancestry regain their ri
lebanon is home to the last bastion of free christians. the lebanon is home to the last bastion of free christians in the middle east, but the community is suffering as a result of the heavy environmental, social, economic toll created by the presence of over a million and a half displaced syrians on lebanese soil. during a recent audience in the vatican with pope francis, his holiness emphasized our delegation, the need to preserve the creative balance between christian and muslim, to have the...
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and the world will be hard pressed to reinvent a lebanon, but it will be too late. from our side, the menonite foundation is working closely with the idc, the lebanon church in washington to help members of lebanese ancestry regain their right to lebanese citizenship. [applause] >> fostering strong ties between the lebanese and those living at home, compliments and contributes to the success and policy of the support of the christians in the middle east. ladies and gentlemen, honored guests, our next speaker needs no introduction to this gathering. a man of principle and of high intellect with whom i have had the privilege of meeting in the past. the honorable mick mulvaney is the current director of the office of management and budget, omb, a key position in the trump administration. prior to his time as the director of omb, he served the people of the fifth district of south carolina as the congressman where he was first elected in 2010. director mulvaney has been a friend and advocate for middle eastern christians for years. meeting with the mennonite patriarch i
and the world will be hard pressed to reinvent a lebanon, but it will be too late. from our side, the menonite foundation is working closely with the idc, the lebanon church in washington to help members of lebanese ancestry regain their right to lebanese citizenship. [applause] >> fostering strong ties between the lebanese and those living at home, compliments and contributes to the success and policy of the support of the christians in the middle east. ladies and gentlemen, honored...
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i love lebanon because i grew up there my family is there the u.k. on the other hand has provided me with life changing opportunities. i spent their formative years of life my. i made many friends i was made connections so i would always have a connection but home will continue to be in the back of my my palestine thank you very much mohamed for joining us and telling us about your life now well that's it for this week you can find lots of other specially selected films on the rewind page of the al-jazeera website but for now until next time goodbye. in a full part series a russian filmmaker travels across his homeland to discover what life is like under putin many russians view put him into somebody with a difficult job rather than an authoritarian leader of imperial ambitions and many critics of putin are equally critical of the west meeting with russians from across the political spectrum andrei necromancer discovers a complex attitude towards that country's leader and his policies in search of putin's russia the now jazeera. this is the opportuni
i love lebanon because i grew up there my family is there the u.k. on the other hand has provided me with life changing opportunities. i spent their formative years of life my. i made many friends i was made connections so i would always have a connection but home will continue to be in the back of my my palestine thank you very much mohamed for joining us and telling us about your life now well that's it for this week you can find lots of other specially selected films on the rewind page of...
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i love lebanon because i grew up there my family is there the u.k. on the other hand has provided me with life changing opportunities. i spent their formative years of. made many friends i was made connections so i would always have that connection but i continue to be in the back of my mind . thank you very much muhammad for joining us. now well that's it for this week you can find lots of other specially selected films on the page of the website but for now until next time. we can bring your people back to life. with. the best of. following orders we've seen young people to fight these wars put them in the most complex situations you can imagine and have them make life and death decisions rewind on al-jazeera. in the next episode of science in a golden age i'll be exploring the contributions made by scholars during the medieval islamic period in the field of mathematics. the term algebra can be traced back to the arabic word algebra we going to the limits of modern technology forty percent falls to the speed of sound they gave us the final building
i love lebanon because i grew up there my family is there the u.k. on the other hand has provided me with life changing opportunities. i spent their formative years of. made many friends i was made connections so i would always have that connection but i continue to be in the back of my mind . thank you very much muhammad for joining us. now well that's it for this week you can find lots of other specially selected films on the page of the website but for now until next time. we can bring your...
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the events in lebanon and grenada are closely related. not only is moscow encouraged the violence in both countries but provides direct support through surrogates and terrorists. >> what he really cared about was this cancer on the world. so if there was a marxist regime anywhere and somebody was trying to take it down, he would be for them. >> perhaps by coincidence, the u.s. greatly expanded its military presence in central america. a big battleship joined two aircraft carriers in the waters off nicaragua, all the while denying anything was special. >> in nicaragua, the united states was supporting the contras in their efforts to overturn the sandinista government. >> that is an evil bunch, the sand nies sandani sandanisas, and it was going to overthrow them. >> we are complying with the law, we complying with that fully. >> the bolin amendment says specifically the united states cannot provide funds for the purpose of overthrowing the government of nicaragua. >> when congress tried to cut funding, reagan believed that it was his obliga
the events in lebanon and grenada are closely related. not only is moscow encouraged the violence in both countries but provides direct support through surrogates and terrorists. >> what he really cared about was this cancer on the world. so if there was a marxist regime anywhere and somebody was trying to take it down, he would be for them. >> perhaps by coincidence, the u.s. greatly expanded its military presence in central america. a big battleship joined two aircraft carriers in...
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as an arab diplomatic snob as a message to lebanon because they consider lebanon to be part of the so-called iran axis the iranian backed hezbollah and its allies they hold power in lebanon they're allied with the syrian government and they wanted to use this summit as an opportunity to reinstate syria's membership in the arab league they were pushing for this and there is still no arab consensus to return syria and to the arab cold syria's membership we have to remember was suspended back in two thousand and eleven because of its violent crackdown on anti-government protesters so two heads of state attending one of them the qatari and we are lebanon attaching a lot of importance to his presence because qatar is a country under blockade saudi arabia and its allies impose the siege on qatar so the lebanese media is really describing his decision his last minute decision to attempt as qatar trying to break the siege imposed on lebanon lebanon expected to come under more pressure the arab countries who stayed away of course are allied to the united states and the united states the strategy in t
as an arab diplomatic snob as a message to lebanon because they consider lebanon to be part of the so-called iran axis the iranian backed hezbollah and its allies they hold power in lebanon they're allied with the syrian government and they wanted to use this summit as an opportunity to reinstate syria's membership in the arab league they were pushing for this and there is still no arab consensus to return syria and to the arab cold syria's membership we have to remember was suspended back in...
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on this arab diplomatic snub of this beirut meeting they do see lebanon as part of what they call the iran axis because the iranian backed hezbollah group and its allies hold power in lebanon and they support the syrian government and this alliance in lebanon was pushing for this meeting to be used as an opportunity to reinstate syria's membership into the regional body syria as we know its membership was suspended back in two thousand and eleven because of the violent crackdown the government's violent crackdown against protesters so this alliance was trying to use this summit as this meeting many are seeing this arab diplomatic snopt really as a message to lebanon putting more pressure on lebanon telling them that you will be isolated from the arab world if you continue to stay in this axis and many believe that this was a result of pressure by the u.s. administration which does that which is strategy really in the arab world is to contain iran and so many call them is in the arab world are struggling so how come the summit held with the divisions among arab countries. exactly a lot
on this arab diplomatic snub of this beirut meeting they do see lebanon as part of what they call the iran axis because the iranian backed hezbollah group and its allies hold power in lebanon and they support the syrian government and this alliance in lebanon was pushing for this meeting to be used as an opportunity to reinstate syria's membership into the regional body syria as we know its membership was suspended back in two thousand and eleven because of the violent crackdown the...
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as an arab diplomatic snob as a message to lebanon because they consider lebanon to be part of the so-called iran axis the iranian backed hezbollah and its allies they hold power in lebanon they're allied with the syrian government and they wanted to use this summit as an opportunity to reinstate syria's membership in the arab league they were pushing for this and there is still no arab consensus to return syria and to the arab cold syria's membership we have to remember was suspended back in two thousand and eleven because of its violent crackdown on anti-government protesters so two heads of state attending one of them the qatari and we are lebanon attaching a lot of importance to his presence because qatar is a country under blockade that saudi arabia and its allies impose the siege on qatar so the lebanese media is really describing his decision his last minute decision to attempt as qatar trying to break the siege imposed on lebanon lebanon expected to come under more pressure the arab countries who stayed away of course are allied to the united states and the united states the strategy
as an arab diplomatic snob as a message to lebanon because they consider lebanon to be part of the so-called iran axis the iranian backed hezbollah and its allies they hold power in lebanon they're allied with the syrian government and they wanted to use this summit as an opportunity to reinstate syria's membership in the arab league they were pushing for this and there is still no arab consensus to return syria and to the arab cold syria's membership we have to remember was suspended back in...
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capital lebanon's economy relies on that . banks have also been trying to bring in dollars not just to sustain believe as foul you but fund the government which spends more than half of its revenue just to service the national debt. that is short of foreign products and this is the reflect a high level of thirty three and all of that are taken by the central bank so far those measures haven't involved what many fear such as the capping of the dollar withdrawals that would be a good indicator of lebanon monetary stability there beirut. least twenty eight people have been killed when two boats capsized off djibouti boats were carrying at least one hundred thirty migrants and refugees when they tipped over shortly after departing many of the migrants are still missing thousands from east africa often attempt to cross the red sea to find work in gulf countries security has been stepped up across kenya gunmen attacked a nairobi hotel complex earlier this month killing twenty one people but the operation is disrupting life for peopl
capital lebanon's economy relies on that . banks have also been trying to bring in dollars not just to sustain believe as foul you but fund the government which spends more than half of its revenue just to service the national debt. that is short of foreign products and this is the reflect a high level of thirty three and all of that are taken by the central bank so far those measures haven't involved what many fear such as the capping of the dollar withdrawals that would be a good indicator of...
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i love lebanon because i grew up there my family is there the u.k. on the other hand has provided me with life changing opportunities. i spent their formative years of. i made many friends i was made connections so i would always have a connection but home will continue to be in the back of my mind. thank you very much muhammad for joining us and telling us about your life now well that's it for this week you can find lots of other specially selected films on the rewind page of the website for now until next time. rewind return. back to life from sars with new updates on the best of. the number of reforms. the program. we were following orders we send young people to fight these wars put them in the most complex situations you can imagine and have them make life and death decisions rewind on al-jazeera. a lot again of cell of being in control don't know that it's tremendous for the country so i think and he was determined to go on could use a little at that point to for a sword to avenge its people slaughtered eight hundred eighty is he smashes the f
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as an arab diplomatic snob as a message to lebanon because they consider lebanon to be part of the so-called iran axis the iranian backed hezbollah and its allies they hold power in lebanon they are allied with the syrian government and they wanted to use this summit as an opportunity to reinstate syria's membership in the arab league they were pushing for this and there are still no arab returns to the arab cold syria's membership we have to remember was suspended back in two thousand and eleven because of its violent crackdown on anti-government protesters so two heads of state attending one of them. on attaching a lot of importance to his presence because qatar is a country under blockade saudi arabia and its allies impose the siege on qatar so the lebanese media is really describing his decision his last minute decision to attempt as qatar trying to break this imposed on lebanon lebanon expected to come under more pressure the arab countries who say the way of course our ally to the united states and the united states a strategy in the arab world is to exert pressure on iran and try to c
as an arab diplomatic snob as a message to lebanon because they consider lebanon to be part of the so-called iran axis the iranian backed hezbollah and its allies they hold power in lebanon they are allied with the syrian government and they wanted to use this summit as an opportunity to reinstate syria's membership in the arab league they were pushing for this and there are still no arab returns to the arab cold syria's membership we have to remember was suspended back in two thousand and...
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in lebanon hezbollah is a ajor presence but we won't accept the status quo this campaign is directed to the terror group and its leaders including the son of hezbollah. let's talk about america's efforts to build a coalition. the trump administration has moved quickly to rebuild with her old friends and nurture partnerships my very first job was israel and jordan and saudi arabia in fact, after being sworn in a secretary of state ever before i went to my office in washington d.c. i welcome your leaders to my office as i did with the in august ofter last year. coalition building it is natural but this administration has enjoyed relationships for hundreds of years but we must work to keep them our ties stem back with morocco back to 1777 in 1833 and her friendship with the country today stems back generations indeed this marks the 70th anniversary of our diplomatic relations with jordanng to have a thriving and young democracy. also building relationships for our shared prosperity it is time for old rivalries to and for the sake of the greater good of the region. the trump administrati
in lebanon hezbollah is a ajor presence but we won't accept the status quo this campaign is directed to the terror group and its leaders including the son of hezbollah. let's talk about america's efforts to build a coalition. the trump administration has moved quickly to rebuild with her old friends and nurture partnerships my very first job was israel and jordan and saudi arabia in fact, after being sworn in a secretary of state ever before i went to my office in washington d.c. i welcome your...
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you already have that problem in lebanon. imagine that exact same problem not just from lebanon but to the north of you coming from syria just across the golan heights. so you're israel. you have your mortal enemy, iran, your mortal enemy had a assad, and your mortal enemy from the groups north of you in that country. so israel is taking action. they are increasingly and openly acknowledging as they launch these attacks into syria to try to put thumb selves into that position. they cannot allow people and they cannot allow organizations whose very existence is justified by the destruction of the jewish state to openly operate and increase their capacity just north of their border. that's what's happening and that's why israel is increasingly striking. but thereon the words of -- but listen to the words from a broadcast is that hezbollah was on television, in a public -- open television interview, and he basically warned israel, he said, if israel continues to strike within syria in this way, it's going to lead to a war. and i
you already have that problem in lebanon. imagine that exact same problem not just from lebanon but to the north of you coming from syria just across the golan heights. so you're israel. you have your mortal enemy, iran, your mortal enemy had a assad, and your mortal enemy from the groups north of you in that country. so israel is taking action. they are increasingly and openly acknowledging as they launch these attacks into syria to try to put thumb selves into that position. they cannot allow...
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iran may think it owns lebanon, iran is wrong. in iraq, the united states will help our partners build a nation free of iranian influence. this past may, they rejected sectarian in a national election and we will support that whole heartedly. the people there refuse to be cowed by iranian-backed thugs and armed groups. they have strengthened ties with arab neighbors, peacefully resumes cooperation with the kurdish region and baghdad and renewed focus on fighting corruption. in yemen wil continue to work for a lasting peace. i think this is clear but it's worth reiterating. the united states fully supports israel's right to defend itself against the iranian regime's aggressive adventurism. we'll continue to ensure that israel has the capacity to do so decisively they feel trump administration will also continue to press for a real and lasting peace between israel and the palestinians. again, we have adhered to our word. president trump campaigned on the promise to recognize jerusalem, the seat of israel's government, as the nation'
iran may think it owns lebanon, iran is wrong. in iraq, the united states will help our partners build a nation free of iranian influence. this past may, they rejected sectarian in a national election and we will support that whole heartedly. the people there refuse to be cowed by iranian-backed thugs and armed groups. they have strengthened ties with arab neighbors, peacefully resumes cooperation with the kurdish region and baghdad and renewed focus on fighting corruption. in yemen wil...
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says one hundred seventy thousand of the one million refugees registered in lebanon live like this for them in particular it is proving to be a tough winter center. our cell northeastern lebannon hot and lang is vice president for programs and policy at refugees international and he says there's no political will to provide sustainable housing for syrian refugees in lebanon. if you're in turkey or you're in jordan and you're in staying in some of the camps that have been set up for syrian refugees there they're much more robust facilities because they've been established with the understanding that the syrian refugees were going to be there for years lebannon for a series of reasons partially political partially because the government has been functioning for a number of years and also just their general approach to this crisis has been to avoid anything that would give a semblance of permanence to the syrian refugee camp refugee population i mean this is a bit of a hangover that goes back to the time of the palestinians the lebanese are very.
says one hundred seventy thousand of the one million refugees registered in lebanon live like this for them in particular it is proving to be a tough winter center. our cell northeastern lebannon hot and lang is vice president for programs and policy at refugees international and he says there's no political will to provide sustainable housing for syrian refugees in lebanon. if you're in turkey or you're in jordan and you're in staying in some of the camps that have been set up for syrian...
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israel has an interest of moving as much as possible in the syria lebanon theater while donald trump is in the white house to trumpet ministration is clearly a pro israel israel has also a lot of good will in the sunni arab state that a very warry above the iranian expansion and period lism in the middle east and therefore the time is on israel's side as long as the iranians do not have nuclear weapons and i think israel will pretty much demand that iran does what israel is demanding for many years now which is to stop the resupply of hizbollah the iranians are under economic pressure because of the oil sanctions and because of the white house policies and if they rainiest are not listening to what the israelis are telling them then this is collation may continue in the lebanon and syria space and possibly as we just recently learned from the reported by the israeli television university is to do it for strategic studies also possibly action in the territory of iran itself well arrow one of the timing pre-show perspective thanks very much indeed thank you. turkish president reza type
israel has an interest of moving as much as possible in the syria lebanon theater while donald trump is in the white house to trumpet ministration is clearly a pro israel israel has also a lot of good will in the sunni arab state that a very warry above the iranian expansion and period lism in the middle east and therefore the time is on israel's side as long as the iranians do not have nuclear weapons and i think israel will pretty much demand that iran does what israel is demanding for many...
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as an arab diplomatic snob as a message to lebanon because they consider lebanon to be part of the so-called iran axis the iranian backed hezbollah and its allies they hold power in lebanon they are allied with the syrian government and they wanted to use this summit as an opportunity to reinstate syria's membership in the arab league they were pushing for this and there is still no arab consensus to return syria and to the arab cold syria's membership we have to remember was suspended back in two thousand and eleven because of its violent crackdown on anti-government protesters so two heads of state attending one of them the qatari and we are lebanon attaching a lot of importance to his presence because qatar is a country under blockade that saudi arabia and its allies impose the siege on qatar so the lebanese media is really describing his decision his last minute decision to attempt as qatar trying to break this to impose on lebanon lebanon expected to come under more pressure the arab countries who say the way of course our ally to the united states and the united states a strategy in th
as an arab diplomatic snob as a message to lebanon because they consider lebanon to be part of the so-called iran axis the iranian backed hezbollah and its allies they hold power in lebanon they are allied with the syrian government and they wanted to use this summit as an opportunity to reinstate syria's membership in the arab league they were pushing for this and there is still no arab consensus to return syria and to the arab cold syria's membership we have to remember was suspended back in...
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says one hundred seventy thousand of the one million refugees registered in lebanon live like this for them in particular it is proving to be a tough winter center. our cell northeastern. part alang is vice president for programs and policy at refugees international and he says there's no political will to provide sustainable housing for syrian refugees in lebanon. if you're in turkey or you're in jordan and you're in staying in some of the camps that have been set up for syrian refugees there they're much more robust facilities because they've been established with the understanding that the syrian refugees were going to be there for years levanon for a series of reasons partially political partially because the government has been functioning for a number of years and also just the general approach to this crisis has been to avoid anything that would give a semblance of permanence to the syrian refugee camp refugee population i mean this is a bit of a hangover that goes back to the time of the palestinians the lead.
says one hundred seventy thousand of the one million refugees registered in lebanon live like this for them in particular it is proving to be a tough winter center. our cell northeastern. part alang is vice president for programs and policy at refugees international and he says there's no political will to provide sustainable housing for syrian refugees in lebanon. if you're in turkey or you're in jordan and you're in staying in some of the camps that have been set up for syrian refugees there...
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says one hundred seventy thousand of the one million refugees registered in lebanon live like this for them in particular it is proving to be a tough winter so. are still northeastern lebannon. the un security council has voted unanimously to deploy up to seventy five observers to yemen's port city of data the monitors will be sent for six months to supervise a cease fire and the withdrawal of rival forces after the signing of a truce in stockholm last month vises allied with the saudi led coalition battling that the control of the city most of yemen's food aid and medicine passes through a day just port now after peace talks have hit a stumbling block with the taliban threatening to walk away from negotiations the taliban has accused the united states of deflecting from the issue of withdrawing forces from afghanistan a meeting between the u.s. special envoy. and taliban leaders last week was canceled and now has perspire and a planned trip to islamabad for talks with pakistani. the speaker of the u.s. house of representatives has also the president to delay his annual state of the un
says one hundred seventy thousand of the one million refugees registered in lebanon live like this for them in particular it is proving to be a tough winter so. are still northeastern lebannon. the un security council has voted unanimously to deploy up to seventy five observers to yemen's port city of data the monitors will be sent for six months to supervise a cease fire and the withdrawal of rival forces after the signing of a truce in stockholm last month vises allied with the saudi led...
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because eastern lebanon let's speak to. the u.n. representative in lebanon she's joining us live from beirut thanks very much for speaking to us so we were seeing reports in the bekaa valley a pretty dismal conditions what can you tell us about what your teams on the ground are telling you about the conditions in these informal camps for syrian refugees. the situation is very serious as you have seen from the from the images we have thousands of people affected since the storm started in this on sunday teams have been working around the clock to assess affected areas and to provide response stocks have been put in place since the beginning of winter precisely to face these kind of situations but as you can see people have been hit very hard and the more the storm last the more shaky the settlements will be calm so we the teams are distributing plastic sheeting mattresses blankets or relocating people that have been affected by. by floods to warmer and safer areas until the water recedes but the storm is still ongoing as your team wa
because eastern lebanon let's speak to. the u.n. representative in lebanon she's joining us live from beirut thanks very much for speaking to us so we were seeing reports in the bekaa valley a pretty dismal conditions what can you tell us about what your teams on the ground are telling you about the conditions in these informal camps for syrian refugees. the situation is very serious as you have seen from the from the images we have thousands of people affected since the storm started in this...
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rubbish pileled high in the streets of beirut after lebanon's largest waste dump closed in 2015. it was already groaning under 15 million tons of excess trash. thousands took to the streets to protest against the situation. has anything changed since then? reporter: the beacs s in the lelebane capititaleirut cocod be bebeautiful. but the realality is they'y're n half buried under garbag so tse y youngeople e ar getting ready to transform their local beach. they're taking part in a campaign called run and clean. it's the brainchild of eddy bitar and his ngo live love beirut. the group spends part of the time jogging and the rest picking up litter. the events draw up to 200 people. many young people in particular are fed up of waiting for the lebanese government to take the initiative. eddy: this is part of the outcome of the crisis that we had a few years ago. we see that people are more and more concerned with all the problems facing the environment in lebanon. and we are very happy to see that all the people, young people, families, youth, are all coming all together in order to
rubbish pileled high in the streets of beirut after lebanon's largest waste dump closed in 2015. it was already groaning under 15 million tons of excess trash. thousands took to the streets to protest against the situation. has anything changed since then? reporter: the beacs s in the lelebane capititaleirut cocod be bebeautiful. but the realality is they'y're n half buried under garbag so tse y youngeople e ar getting ready to transform their local beach. they're taking part in a campaign...
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million refugees registered in lebanon live like this for them in particular it is proving to be a tough winter senator are still northeastern lebannon hot and long as vice president for programs and policy at refugees international and he says there's not a political will to provide sustainable housing full syrian refugees in lebanon if you're in turkey or you're in jordan and you're in staying in some of the camps that have been set up for syrian refugees there they're much more robust facilities because they've been established with the understanding that the syrian refugees were going to be there for years. for a series of reasons partially political partially because the government has been functioning for a number of years and also just their general approach to this crisis has been to avoid anything that would give a semblance of permanence to the syrian refugee camp refugee population i mean this is a bit of a hangover the goes back to the time of the palestinians the lebanese are very concerned that the syrian refugee population may stay for a long period of time and they indeed
million refugees registered in lebanon live like this for them in particular it is proving to be a tough winter senator are still northeastern lebannon hot and long as vice president for programs and policy at refugees international and he says there's not a political will to provide sustainable housing full syrian refugees in lebanon if you're in turkey or you're in jordan and you're in staying in some of the camps that have been set up for syrian refugees there they're much more robust...
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says tens of thousands in northern lebanon including many children battling the freezing temperatures in makeshift shelters fifteen children have died in camps inside syria in the past month and a honda spoke with people in close to the border with syria. fatma is very ill. the two year old is suffering from respiratory problems temperatures regularly drop below zero during the winter months in this corner of lebanon but this year is particularly harsh and these children refugees from syria are the most vulnerable they live in tents made of flimsy plastic sheeting it is a struggle to keep warm and it is hard to stay dry. most united nation gave us money to buy gasoline for the whole winter but their multi-cam purchase is not enough what a month and a half we need ten dollars a day i have three kids it's hard for fathers like up to when they can't buy medicine and meet the needs of their children these desperate families have survived one severe storm already this year and now they're bracing for another storm the second in less than a week the united nations says twenty two thousand s
says tens of thousands in northern lebanon including many children battling the freezing temperatures in makeshift shelters fifteen children have died in camps inside syria in the past month and a honda spoke with people in close to the border with syria. fatma is very ill. the two year old is suffering from respiratory problems temperatures regularly drop below zero during the winter months in this corner of lebanon but this year is particularly harsh and these children refugees from syria are...
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and there is a lot of point in lebanon so we could do anything just so we can. help the local authorities are absent when it comes to waste management and i think we should put it on record that while we were running to clean this part of the beach the coast we saw the mayor walking in the opposite direction. we asked them to come help they need by example and he said he was too busy in two thousand and fifteen and two thousand and sixteen a waste management crisis had the streets of beirut covered in metre high garbage operations stopped after local residents forced the closure of a large local landfill. works in environmental protection at the american university in beirut she says the government ignored all warning signs that led up to the crisis it would happen again because. the government and the. waste management. recycling containers have since been set up by private businesses run by people like siyad abbey chucker he says since the waste crisis for many people simply throwing rubbish away is no longer enough. people have really embraced and they're ask
and there is a lot of point in lebanon so we could do anything just so we can. help the local authorities are absent when it comes to waste management and i think we should put it on record that while we were running to clean this part of the beach the coast we saw the mayor walking in the opposite direction. we asked them to come help they need by example and he said he was too busy in two thousand and fifteen and two thousand and sixteen a waste management crisis had the streets of beirut...
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lebanon is just one among them. he attended the arab league summit for economic the relevant and he had a discussion with the president of lebanon. they explained to us their , buyingn, that any help the government bonds would help to stabilize the economy. we took our decision both based on our assessment to stabilize the country, but also as an investment decision. this is a good investment. but the sustainability of its debt burden. >> they never defaulted in the repayment of their interest. record that any default might happen. we will work out together with them and we have trusted confidence in their economy and , that ite of lebanon will stand again, flourish again. ours: coming up in interview, the company is gearing up to raise money for the acquisition of the chemical giant sabic. he spoke to us in davos. that's next. this is bloomberg. ♪ manus: welcome back. aramco president and ceo has been talking about a company's first foray into the international bond market as the oil company prepares for a takeov
lebanon is just one among them. he attended the arab league summit for economic the relevant and he had a discussion with the president of lebanon. they explained to us their , buyingn, that any help the government bonds would help to stabilize the economy. we took our decision both based on our assessment to stabilize the country, but also as an investment decision. this is a good investment. but the sustainability of its debt burden. >> they never defaulted in the repayment of their...
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elsewhere, two second half goals secured the 2022 world cup hosts qatar a 2—nil win over lebanon as anneka radley reports. having reached the last 16 in nasty‘s world cup, japan are a team which probably wouldn't have expected to be fighting back from a goal down at half time to a side ranked 127 in the world but thanks toa ranked 127 in the world but thanks to a ferocious long—range goal from turkmenistan and, it was the underdogs who took the early lead. japan's half—time team talk must have worked as there was a smart turn and finish inside the box to equalise shortly into the second half. girls following made it 3—1 to japan but to minister and had a potential lifeline after the being fouled in the box. penalty. the ball was then calmly smashed into the net but it was the champions who held firm for a 3-2 victory. translation: the first match of any tournament is a lwa ys the first match of any tournament is always difficult to play. we thought asa team, always difficult to play. we thought as a team, it was a tough match, as we predicted that i'm happy we were able to win it.
elsewhere, two second half goals secured the 2022 world cup hosts qatar a 2—nil win over lebanon as anneka radley reports. having reached the last 16 in nasty‘s world cup, japan are a team which probably wouldn't have expected to be fighting back from a goal down at half time to a side ranked 127 in the world but thanks toa ranked 127 in the world but thanks to a ferocious long—range goal from turkmenistan and, it was the underdogs who took the early lead. japan's half—time team talk...
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centuryalt was a masbwifir ‘ for lebanon and 21st centuryalt was a masbwifir ‘for lebanon and north 21st centuryalt was a masbwifir ‘for l korean and north ——;§ 21st centuryalt was a masbwifir ‘for l korean player rth ——;§ afteri player inside player reargg , inside the iyer reared , inside the iyer area, at , was even ltr: enough. ‘join in leaving the nowjoin north korea in leaving the competition. a poor landing after such an incredible victory. in spain, the holders barcelona are through to the quarter—finals of the copa del rey after overturning a first—leg deficit against levante in their last 16 tie. barca were 2—1 down from the first match, but ousmane dembele scored twice in a minute in the first half at the camp nou to put the holders ahead in the tie for the first time. lionel messi added a third early in the second—half as barcelona won 3—nil on the night — and 4—2 over the two legs. elsewhere, borja iglesias scored twice for espanol as they beat villarreal 3—1 on the night, and 5—3 on aggregate. and real betis are also through to the last e
centuryalt was a masbwifir ‘ for lebanon and 21st centuryalt was a masbwifir ‘for lebanon and north 21st centuryalt was a masbwifir ‘for l korean and north ——;§ 21st centuryalt was a masbwifir ‘for l korean player rth ——;§ afteri player inside player reargg , inside the iyer reared , inside the iyer area, at , was even ltr: enough. ‘join in leaving the nowjoin north korea in leaving the competition. a poor landing after such an incredible victory. in spain, the holders...
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we'll tell you why they're fears for lebanon's currency. and later in sport asian football's governing body is investigating the crowd trouble at qatar semifinal victory in the over the u.a.e. details coming up later in the program. so all are still ahead but first the united arab emirates says the saudi led coalition in yemen has struck ten hooty training camps outside the key port city of data on wednesday as with more fighting there over the past few days threatening a cease fire deal struck in sweden last month the u.n. special envoy is in one day to try to preserve that delicate truce and back in the u.s. some politicians are trying once again to stop the trumpet ministration from supporting the saudi led coalition fighting in yemen legislators from both parties resubmitted a draft resolution that was passed by the senate in december but blocked in the house of representatives one of those supporting the measure is former presidential hopeful bernie sanders late last year i had the opportunity to meet with several very brave human righ
we'll tell you why they're fears for lebanon's currency. and later in sport asian football's governing body is investigating the crowd trouble at qatar semifinal victory in the over the u.a.e. details coming up later in the program. so all are still ahead but first the united arab emirates says the saudi led coalition in yemen has struck ten hooty training camps outside the key port city of data on wednesday as with more fighting there over the past few days threatening a cease fire deal struck...
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ourself northeastern lebanon plenty more ahead on the al jazeera news hour including. anger in abidjan after be i.c.c. rejects an appeal against the former ivorian president shah ecuador. he will pursue relentlessly. wherever they will be until they are still. to come. kenya's president vows to bring to justice attackers who killed fourteen people at an eye robey hotel and find out who came on top in south korea and china met to decide top spot in the asian cup to group c. that's coming up a little later in sport with me. but first the international criminal court will release former ivory coast president laurent gbagbo after rejecting a prosecution bid to extend his detention the court in the netherlands ruled by a bow is free to go a day after his shock acquittal on charges of crimes against humanity they related to post-election violence eight years ago in which three thousand people were killed the prosecution had planned to appear on that i should butler is joining us from the hague to tell us about the reaction when it was announced that bagwell would be released
ourself northeastern lebanon plenty more ahead on the al jazeera news hour including. anger in abidjan after be i.c.c. rejects an appeal against the former ivorian president shah ecuador. he will pursue relentlessly. wherever they will be until they are still. to come. kenya's president vows to bring to justice attackers who killed fourteen people at an eye robey hotel and find out who came on top in south korea and china met to decide top spot in the asian cup to group c. that's coming up a...
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because eastern lebanon. now sudan's president omar al bashir is addressing a pro-government rally in the capsule called the live pictures from there he's trying to counter mass protests against his rule demonstrations have spread across since mid december and began over the rising cost of food and fuel as well as government corruption meanwhile declaring wednesday a telling point in their campaign to resign the morgan joins us live now from khartoum we can see share addressing the crowds that now he's very keen isn't he to drum up the support that he can in the face of these anti-government protests. or yes laura today is going to be a very interesting day the fact that the government has organized a pro-government rally to try to get his supporters and show the world that the president is not unwanted as some protest of the very thing over the past few weeks but then there's also another anti-government demonstration that it's time for in just about half an hour and people will be coming out and trying to b
because eastern lebanon. now sudan's president omar al bashir is addressing a pro-government rally in the capsule called the live pictures from there he's trying to counter mass protests against his rule demonstrations have spread across since mid december and began over the rising cost of food and fuel as well as government corruption meanwhile declaring wednesday a telling point in their campaign to resign the morgan joins us live now from khartoum we can see share addressing the crowds that...
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says one hundred seventy thousand of the one million refugees registered in lebanon live like this for them in particular it is proving to be a tough winter. northeastern. part of the lang is vice president. at refugees international and he says there's no political will to provide sustainable housing for syrian refugees in lebanon. if you're in turkey or you're in jordan and you're in staying in some of the camps that have been set up for syrian refugees there they're much more robust facilities because they've been established with the understanding that the syrian refugees were going to be there for years. for a series of reasons partially political partially because the government has been functioning for a number of years and also just their general approach to this crisis has been to avoid anything that would give us some months of permanence to the syrian refugee camp refugee population i mean this is a bit of a hangover the goes back to the time of the palestinians the lebanese are very concerned that the syrian refugee population may stay for a long period of time and they ind
says one hundred seventy thousand of the one million refugees registered in lebanon live like this for them in particular it is proving to be a tough winter. northeastern. part of the lang is vice president. at refugees international and he says there's no political will to provide sustainable housing for syrian refugees in lebanon. if you're in turkey or you're in jordan and you're in staying in some of the camps that have been set up for syrian refugees there they're much more robust...
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a snow storm is adding to the misery of syrian refugees living in camps and southern lebanon many are enjoying their eight went to there with only plastic sheeting for warmth they are among the most vulnerable of the one million registered syrian refugees still living in lebanon saying aha the reports from the bekaa valley. the storm hit lebanon hard and it is not over syrian refugees are feeling the impact their makeshift tents have been damaged because of the snow rain and strong winds plastic sheeting offers them a little protection. the wind blew away the sheets welcome i say just look around you can we get you sheets we feel helpless. winter conditions are already bad in this region close to syria's border but storms make them even harder it was a difficult night for these people pools of sewage are posing health risks oh well . look at the reality can you believe that sewage water is everywhere up to this where is the international community where is the united nations. the waste water even reached inside what these people call their homes for many of these syrians this is their
a snow storm is adding to the misery of syrian refugees living in camps and southern lebanon many are enjoying their eight went to there with only plastic sheeting for warmth they are among the most vulnerable of the one million registered syrian refugees still living in lebanon saying aha the reports from the bekaa valley. the storm hit lebanon hard and it is not over syrian refugees are feeling the impact their makeshift tents have been damaged because of the snow rain and strong winds...
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hari forsett al-jazeera in the occupied west bank at least fifteen hundred syrian refugees in camps in lebanon are being displaced again a snowstorm is adding to the misery of more than three million refugees who fled the conflict in syria snow and ice blanketed many of the tents at this camp in lebanon's bekaa valley for many it's their fourth winter living in makeshift camps with just plastic sheeting for warmth the lebanese government doesn't allow permanent refugee settlements in this area. the u.s. secretary of state has described venezuela's government on to president nicolas maduro as illegitimate michael pay up says the u.s. will work with other countries in the region to restore what he called real democracy and his way as opposition which controls congress is also challenging the jitters mysie of the duros second term of stories about reports from caracas. was it's been a day since the quantum of the rule was sworn in for his second term in office and already members of the opposition controlled national assembly took to the streets to denounce him as an a super of the executive offi
hari forsett al-jazeera in the occupied west bank at least fifteen hundred syrian refugees in camps in lebanon are being displaced again a snowstorm is adding to the misery of more than three million refugees who fled the conflict in syria snow and ice blanketed many of the tents at this camp in lebanon's bekaa valley for many it's their fourth winter living in makeshift camps with just plastic sheeting for warmth the lebanese government doesn't allow permanent refugee settlements in this area....
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says one hundred seventy thousand of the one million refugees registered in lebanon live like this for them in particular it is proving to be a tough winter senator are still northeastern lebanon still ahead on al-jazeera laurent gbagbo soon to walk free after the international criminal court but the former ivory coast president of war crimes and why can't. the nine eleven memorial in new york are causing an uproar. get a welcome back to international weather forecast or we're going to be seeing a system coming out of the bad in this system is going to bring a lot of rain as well as snow across much of the divide over the next few days so here on thursday we do have. quite a bit of snow here across parts of iraq as well as some rain coming into parts of iran that system is going to be moving quite quickly over here towards the east as we go from thursday to friday for you're going to be getting out of those clouds and snow terms are there about six degrees and then as we go towards friday that is going to be making its way towards the east down towards quite city we do expect to see a
says one hundred seventy thousand of the one million refugees registered in lebanon live like this for them in particular it is proving to be a tough winter senator are still northeastern lebanon still ahead on al-jazeera laurent gbagbo soon to walk free after the international criminal court but the former ivory coast president of war crimes and why can't. the nine eleven memorial in new york are causing an uproar. get a welcome back to international weather forecast or we're going to be...
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because eastern lebanon. perris attorney general has resigned david claims of meddling in the corruption investigation into the construction giant. presidential body says his decision was aimed at protecting the independence of the prosecutor's office his tenure has been mauled by accusations of offering political favors in exchange for bribes. the annual consumer electronics show is under way in the united states usually it's a place for innovations in new technologies but this year there is anxiety over tumbling stock prices and a trade war with china reynolds has more now from las vegas. four thousand companies from dozens of countries rolled out new products at the consumer electronics show l.g.'s new flexible t.v. screen made a big splash l.g. has an all ad t.v. sixty five inches that rolls down and disappears from view into a box that is the first roll both flexible screen that we've seen produced from a major television manufacture the price tag around three thousand dollars this year there's an air of
because eastern lebanon. perris attorney general has resigned david claims of meddling in the corruption investigation into the construction giant. presidential body says his decision was aimed at protecting the independence of the prosecutor's office his tenure has been mauled by accusations of offering political favors in exchange for bribes. the annual consumer electronics show is under way in the united states usually it's a place for innovations in new technologies but this year there is...
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these boys living in a camp in lebanon are trying to keep their food dryer, living in a camp in lebanon are trying to keep theirfood dryer, but it is not possible, there is too much water. —— dry. people are now relying on the un refugee agency to hand out basics that have been lost or damaged in the storm. translation: today we are trying our best to provide support and meet the refugees's basic needs, such as mattresses and blankets, so that refugees can at least a warm at night. across lebanon, at least 66 settle m e nts night. across lebanon, at least 66 settlements have been heavily flooded, with 50 more completely destroyed. the un refugee agency say they have relocated around 300 people suffer. —— so far. eliza philippidis, bbc news. the bishops conference of the democratic republic of congo says it will respect the law forbidding it from publishing that it can denounce what church workers and leaders are seeing. the results have not yet been published. opposition leaders say the poll has been marred by fraud. the presidential candidate for the opposition has demanded the
these boys living in a camp in lebanon are trying to keep their food dryer, living in a camp in lebanon are trying to keep theirfood dryer, but it is not possible, there is too much water. —— dry. people are now relying on the un refugee agency to hand out basics that have been lost or damaged in the storm. translation: today we are trying our best to provide support and meet the refugees's basic needs, such as mattresses and blankets, so that refugees can at least a warm at night. across...
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to iran like hezbollah in lebanon. publicly declared that they want to liberate the holy places in saudi arabia mecca and medina from the saudi government so it cannot to great the business of getting in the pollution a gut feeling and country and its south and border that is a red line for saudi arabia you cannot accept iran and its militia has blood of pollution you got your south thing done with the reality that seventy mountains and yet you cannot control it's very difficult to to really close the line they cannot and go inside the country so you had to take an action this is this is wrong. because it is not iran's presence be compared with the saudis presence in so killing the entire tape thore of yemen i mean there has been some minimal you know supports an eight going there or there has been some you know. political support for the yemeni you know favored political parties no doubt but comparing the secrecy and sizes of the two sides involvement in yemen you can it's easy to be understood that iran is not that i
to iran like hezbollah in lebanon. publicly declared that they want to liberate the holy places in saudi arabia mecca and medina from the saudi government so it cannot to great the business of getting in the pollution a gut feeling and country and its south and border that is a red line for saudi arabia you cannot accept iran and its militia has blood of pollution you got your south thing done with the reality that seventy mountains and yet you cannot control it's very difficult to to really...